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BudmanTX

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Right after that I got smacked in the head by a bee at 50mph :lol:
nice....very good looking bus ya got there...21 window at that.....someone has a nice prize there....thanks

i ran away from a swarm of paper wasps this weekend.....didn't even see them till i cut off the branch and i thought i inspected them all......50yr old man running like the wind.....even the wife was surprised i could high step that fast....
 

RetiredToker76

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nice....very good looking bus ya got there...21 window at that.....someone has a nice prize there....thanks

i ran away from a swarm of paper wasps this weekend.....didn't even see them till i cut off the branch and i thought i inspected them all......50yr old man running like the wind.....even the wife was surprised i could high step that fast....
Gotta love it when the adrenaline kicks in and you narrowly escape death only to find your wife giggling and saying, "I didn't know you could <appropriate verb> so fast."

Not saying I've been there 9 or 10 times in my marriage, but I've been there 9 or 20 times.
 

DarkWeb

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So according to my basic physics class from 30 years ago if you were going 50 mph ---> and the bee was going 20mph -->, then you hit it at 30 mph. However, if you were going 50 mph ---> and it was going 20mph <---- then you hit each other at 70mph.

/done pedanting
Uh yeah, but what if it was traveling at a 30° angle towards me? It kinda felt a little harder than 30mph......
 

DCcan

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So according to my basic physics class from 30 years ago if you were going 50 mph ---> and the bee was going 20mph -->, then you hit it at 30 mph. However, if you were going 50 mph ---> and it was going 20mph <---- then you hit each other at 70mph.

/done pedanting
What if the beee had a 7mph tail wind? Do we factor the drag coefficient into the total speed or just the tail speed?
 
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